Exploring the Shared Power Model of Engagement Course (3 days)

To enable learners to understand how to use a ‘Shared Power’ engagement model in project work.

Content

Participants will have an opportunity to build on their existing skills and knowledge in Public engagement by exploring in more depth the higher levels of engagement i.e. Shared Power and Citizen Control. The course offers knowledge, skills, tools and reflective practice to enable practitioners to put into practice these higher levels of engagement. It is advisable that participants has firstly complete the ‘Public Engagement: Theory and Practice’ course, delivered by Participation Cymru or an equivalent.

Learning outcomes

By attending this course you will be able to …

Understand levels of engagement and their characteristics

Understand how to influence decision-makers to potentially change organisational culture

Be able to use a shared power model of engagement in planning a project

Be able to reflect on practice

Who this course is for

This course is aimed at those who work within public services who want to further develop and increase their skills and knowledge in public engagement, particularly at the level of Shared Power (which includes co-production).

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Remuneration £90,000 (full-time).
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